Brooks Green Silence $100

The Green Silence is Brooks’ first new racing shoe in a decade.

The shoe demonstrates that performance and sustainability are compatible; many of the components are made from recycled plastics and the shoe is built with water-based adhesives and uses soy-based inks. The new midsole geometry provides flexibility and cushioning, with just enough outersole for traction and durability. The upper is open mesh with a nicely cushioned tongue that opens only on the lateral side in order to provide extra medial support. The shoes have a unique appearance, as the contrasting red and yellow colors are transposed, so the shoes aren’t identical, and the midsole of the right is red, while the left is yellow. The curved shape favors the higher-arched feet, however the roomy forefoot may allow enough wiggle room for lowerarched feet to find an acceptable fit.

Newton Gravitas=Gravity $175

Newton’s neutral trainer Gravitas=Gravity (Gravitas is Latin for gravity) has reached the second round, with some improvements. The upper continues with the same stretchy airmesh as before, but has altered the overlays to provide the saddle-like support with a bit more open forefoot.

The midsole features a denser foam throughout, both for durability and improved responsiveness. The heel has been slightly reshaped to aid in transition—yes, you’re expected to land on your midfoot or forefoot, but it takes some getting used to—as does the aforementioned reshaped heel. The outersole has a tougher rubber compound on the actuator lugs, blown rubber beneath the toes, and carbon rubber in the heel. Bottom line? The shoe has been upgraded, adding value to a well-designed, high-end shoe.

Vasque Transistor FS $100

Here Vasque takes a different approach to construction and improves performance in the process. Using a new, better-fitting last that’s contoured to represent the bottom of your feet (most other lasts are fairly flat-bottomed), the construction merges the Strobel board and innersole for the first time in a trail shoe.

Vasque’s Foot Sync uses its Integrated Custom Footbed over a Flux Foam Strobel board (similar to other EVA boards) to allow the midsole and upper to fit together a bit better. Since the fit elements are distributed between both the upper and the midsole, rather than all in the upper as in most shoes, the shoes fit a bit differently. Generally, medium- to high-arched feet will be best served here, but since it has good volume, it can accommodate a foot that’s bit on the fuller side, as well. A hollow space under heel gives the ride both a more responsive and stable feel. The tread has a grippy traction, the large zigzag lugs flexing well with the sole. For its performance, fit, and innovation, the Transistor FS earned our Best Trail Shoe award.

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? Marathon will start at 15th Street in front of Breakfast Club heading north.Proceed north on Butler to 2nd Avenue.Turn right on 2nd Avenue and proceed to Cedarwood Drive (straight across intersection of 2nd Avenue and Van Horne Street/Cedarwood Drive.)Proceed on Cedarwood Drive to Meddin Drive.Turn right on Meddin Drive and proceed toward the lighthouse.Around lighthouse on Taylor Street proceed to Pulaski Street.Turn right on Pulaski Street and proceed to Van Horne Street.Turn right on Van Horne Street and proceed into Captains Row to last street/Sea Breeze Lane.Turn left on Sea Breeze Lane and proceed to end of street and turn left on Captain View.Proceed to Van Horne Street and turn right.Proceed to Fort Street and turn right.Proceed and Fort Street to Polk Street and turn right.Proceed on Polk Street to Bay Street.Turn left on Bay Street and proceed to Byers Street.Proceed to Hwy. 80 and turn left on Hwy. 80 proceeding in the north. emergency/parking lane to McKenzie Street.Turn left on McKenzie Street and proceed to Bay Street.Turn right on Bay Street and proceed to Polk Street.Turn right on Polk Street and proceed to Fort Street.Turn left on Fort Street and proceed to Van Horne Street.Turn right on Van Horne Street and proceed to intersection of Cedarwood Drive/Van Horne Street/2nd Avenue.Turn right on 2nd Avenue and proceed to Hwy. 80.Cross Hwy.

Mystery Mountain Marathon

October

Chatsworth, GA

mysterymtnmarathon@getguts.com

http://www.getguts.com/events

ING Georgia Marathon

March

Atlanta, GA

info@inggeorgiamarathon.com

http://www.inggeorgiamarathon.com/

The Georgia Marathon is a true showcase of historic Atlanta, beautiful Decatur and all of the neighborhoods in between. The staging area for the Start and Finish is in Centennial Olympic Park in the heart of downtown Atlanta. The Start corrals are on Marietta Street adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park. Participants run downtown through Georgia State University, by the Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center, over the Jackson Street bridge with a spectacular skyline view, and into the Martin Luther King Jr Historic District by the house where Dr. King was born. The course continues through the Old Fourth Ward and Inman Park neighborhoods, through eclectic Little 5 Points, on Freedom Parkway by The Carter Center, and through the Poncey-Highland neighborhood where the Half Marathon splits from the Marathon course. Marathon participants continue through the Candler Park neighborhood, on historic Ponce de Leon, under the MARTA tracks onto College Avenue, through the Agnes Scott College campus, by quaint Decatur Square, on the Emory University campus, through the Druid Hills neighborhood past the house featured in the movie Driving Miss Daisy. Participants pass through the Virginia-Highland neighborhood, run over the Park Dr bridge into Piedmont Park and exit on 12th Street, run through the Midtown neighborhood on 12th St and Spring St, cross I-75/I-85 on the 5th St bridge, run through the Georgia Tech campus, and return to downtown via Marietta St to the Finish line where the party begins at Centennial Olympic Park!

Museum of Aviation Foundation Marathon

January

Warner Robins/Robins AFB, GA

hunterjh@cox.net

http://www.robinspacers.org/museum

Twisted Ankle Trail Marathon and Half

May

Summerville, GA

mailto:beckyworld@windstream.net

http://www.rungeorgiatrails.com

The Twisted Ankle Marathon and Half Marathon is a hilly, sometimes technical run through Sloppy Floyd Park and along Taylor's Ridge, the majority of which is in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Training for this run should be done on hilly trails

Snickers Marathon Energy Bar Marathon

March

Albany, GA

lriddle@albanyga.com

http://www.snickersmarathonenergybarmarathon.com

We pride ourselves on giving you an extraordinary experience, with plenty of Southern hospitality! From first-timers to veterans, our runners are our top priority. The marathon and half marathon course is filled with supportive volunteers, cheering spectators and the chance to make great friends. The 2010 Dragon Marathon held at Contingency Operating Base Speicher, Iraq was hosted by 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division. It was a shadow Marathon to the "Snickers Marathon Energy Bar Marathon and Half-Marathon".